I as you all know from time to time have problems identifying bird species not just in the wild but also captive ones that donít have any signage on the cages.
So I was wondering if any of you have any old books you no longer use as you have gotten better ones so they are surplus to requirements if so and you would like to help me out then let me know via p/m

Just got back from a morning out doing the Charity Shop run as the weather is appaulling

Manged to pick up the following books in one charity shop

Lett's pocket guide to birds, How to birdwatch by Stephen Moss, Sea & Coastal birds eggs & nests, How to attract birds to your garden, The Hamlyn guide to birds of britian and europe, book of british birds wh smith(readers digest), the complete book of british birds aa & rspb and finally the encyclopedia of birds by Dr Christopher M Perrins & Dr Alex LA Middleton I paid the silly price of £5.00 for the lot that was £1.50 over the asking price as I only had £5.00 on me and they had no change but I think they were worth the £5.00 anyway

I picked up 'A Passion for Birds' by Tony Soper printed in 1988, and 'A Pocket Guide to British Birds' by R.S.R Fitter dated about 1952, from local charity shops at similar prices to Adrian's books. Well worth looking.